Repeat the treatment every day for a full week before you bleach your hair. The cool water will close your hair shaft and make your hair look shiny. As an example, you might leave the treatment on for 30 minutes.

See if the shade of your strand is your desired shade. This will give you an idea of what your hair will look like after you bleach it. If necessary, you can adjust the processing time to get a lighter or darker shade. Make sure that your skin isn’t irritated from the bleach. If it is, you might decide that bleaching isn’t right for you or you may shorten your processing time.

It’s okay to wash your hair 48 hours before you bleach it if you prefer.

Ask you stylist how light they think you can go in 1 appointment. They can advise you on the best way to get the results you want.

For instance, Brazilian Bond Builder and Olaplex can both be mixed into bleach to help minimize damage to your hair.

You can find a 10- or 20-volume developer at a beauty supply store or online.

For instance, you might bleach your hair 3 times over a 6-week period, giving your hair 2 weeks to recover in between bleachings.

It’s best to see a professional stylist if you have dyed hair. Your hair may look patchy after you bleach it if your hair was previously dyed. If this happens, see your stylist for advice on how to cover it without further damaging your hair.

Choose a towel that you don’t mind damaging. If bleach gets on the towel, it will cause discoloration. If you have a hairdresser’s cape, use it to protect your skin and clothing. You can find an inexpensive hairdresser’s cape at a beauty supply store or online.

Put on your gloves before you handle the bleach ingredients.

Blue or purple powder reduces the risk of brassiness after you bleach your hair. You can find bleaching powder and a plastic mixing bowl at your local beauty supply store or online. Always use a plastic bowl when handling bleach because bleach can react with metal.

If you’re bleaching blond hair, use a 10-volume developer. Use a 20-volume developer for light brown hair. If you have dark brown hair or black hair, you may need a 30- or 40-volume developer. However, it’s best to stick to a 20-volume developer if you want to minimize damage.

You can find a plastic brush applicator at a local beauty supply store or online. Don’t use a metal utensil, as it may react with the bleach.

If you have very thick hair, you might create 6 sections to make it easier to apply the bleach evenly. If you feel like a section is too big, it’s okay to divide it into smaller sections so that it’s easier to apply the bleach evenly. You don’t want to miss a spot. Do your best not to get the bleach on your scalp. The bleach may burn or irritate your scalp if it gets on your skin.

If you apply bleach onto the cap, it may seep through the holes and onto the rest of your hair. This might create splotches on your hair.

Cover the bleached hair with foil to keep them separate, then let down the top part of your hair. Apply the bleach to wispy sections of the top portion to complete your highlights, then cover the bleached hair with foil. Balayage creates more natural-looking highlights than a highlighting cap or the foil method. It’s okay for your bleached pieces to be different sizes.

It’s okay to bleach your hair without covering it in plastic. However, your hair will process better if you cover your hair.

Keep in mind that the bleach will cause less damage if it’s on your hair for a shorter amount of time.

Don’t allow the bleach to sit on your hair for longer than 40 minutes, even if your hair isn’t as light as you’d like. Doing so will cause damage and breakage to your hair. If you’re unhappy with the color of your hair, you can bleach it again in about 10 days. Alternatively, talk to your stylist about getting your hair professionally bleached.

Make sure you remove all of the bleach from your hair. If necessary, shampoo your hair again to get out all of the bleach.

The cool water will close your hair shaft so your hair looks shiny.

If you like, apply smoothing cream to your hair to help minimize frizz.

Always rinse out conditioner with cool water because it closes your hair shaft, which gives you shinier hair. For instance, you might leave the mask on for 30 minutes.

It’s best to leave the treatment on for several hours so it has more time to work. For instance, you might leave it on overnight. Just cover your hair with a sleeping cap. Bond-repairing treatments are available over-the-counter and through a salon. While you’ll get better results at a salon, home treatments may help you achieve healthier hair.

Ask your stylist for a recommendation. You can purchase purple shampoo at a salon or online.

Try not to let your roots get more than about . 75 in (1. 9 cm) long.